Belonging and Unbelonging in Literary Geography: a Comparative Approach to Johann Koppelstätter’s and Arturo Manzini’s Place-based Detective Fiction

N. Gabellieri
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The concept of a sense of belonging to a place has long been the subject of attention in geographical studies. Scholars have consistently highlighted the ability of literary works to convey a spatial sense of belonging on the part of protagonists and authors, as well as to foreground landscape elements that may reveal the characters’ personalities. Within this framework of research, the paper calls attention to the specular concept of estrangement, or unbelonging: a literary geographical quality that characterizes certain novels. A comparative analysis is presented between two different cycles of detective novels set in the Italian alpine areas. Specific elements of the landscape, the social milieu, and the authors’ psychology that might convey such a sense of belonging are identified and categorized. The analysis shows how the relationship between the protagonists and the space in a novel can be based on a sense of estrangement that plays a role in signifying the characters’ psychology and personality. In conclusion, it is proposed to consider the absence of the sense of belonging to place as a literary quality and element of agency within an intra-textual analysis of literary geography.
文学地理学中的归属与不归属:约翰·Koppelstätter与阿图罗·曼齐尼的地方侦探小说比较研究
一个地方的归属感的概念一直是地理研究关注的主题。学者们一直强调文学作品传达主人公和作者空间归属感的能力,以及可能揭示人物个性的前景景观元素的能力。在这一研究框架内,本文提请注意异化的镜面概念,或不属于:文学地理特征的某些小说。对以意大利高山地区为背景的侦探小说的两个不同周期进行了比较分析。可能传达这种归属感的景观、社会环境和作者心理的特定元素被识别和分类。分析表明小说中主人公与空间的关系是如何建立在一种疏离感的基础上的,这种疏离感对人物的心理和个性起到了象征作用。综上所述,本文建议在文学地理学的文本内分析中,将地域归属感的缺失作为一种文学品质和能动因素加以考虑。
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